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When I first tried Connemara Peated Single Malt Irish Whiskey at Mary’s Bar and Hardware Shop in Dublin, I was filled with ...
DUBLIN & DEERFIELD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Beam Inc. (NYSE: BEAM), a leading global premium spirits company, today completed the acquisition of Cooley Distillery, the award-winning Irish whiskey ...
His ancestor Walter Teeling set up a small craft distillery in Dublin in 1782 and his father, John Teeling, established Cooley Distillery in the north of Ireland in 1987. Jack was managing ...
This brand is owned by drinks giant Beam Suntory, and the whiskey is produced at the Cooley distillery. There are several single malts to try, but this 10-year-old whiskey finished in Madeira ...
Ireland's third distillery, Cooley, is north of Dublin. It boasted of being Ireland's only independent distillery, but was recently purchased by Jim Beam. Cooley operates both column and pot ...
He created Cooley in 1987 from an old potato alcohol distillery used by the Irish government (don’t ask) in the Cooley Mountains in Louth near the border. It has been an outstanding success.
COOLEY Distillery, the Co Louth whiskey business sold by entrepreneur John Teeling to US firm Beam in 2011 for €71m, saw its pre-tax profits plunge 37pc to €8.5m last year. New accounts show ...
His first big success was John L. Sullivan Irish Whiskey, based on the famous Irish-American boxing icon, using whiskey purchased from Cooley Distillery which was sold to Jim Beam in 2012.
Cooley Distillery is to begin producing ethanol for a new biofuel company later this year. A recently formed company AER (Alternative Investment Resources) plans to produce 15million litres of ...
Smoky Irish whiskey used to be common but disappeared until 1996, when John Teeling of the Cooley Distillery launched Connemara. He did so with intentions to target the Japanese highball market ...
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